SOCIETY’S CHILD | Trauma-Informed Education, Trauma-Sensitive Schools, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

👉Are you feeling stretched to the limit on time so the demand for connecting, understanding and responding to your troubled students gets pushed to the back burner? 👉Do you feel you have little understanding and resources of how to apply the trauma-informed strategies you’ve learned and you keep asking yourself, “now what?” 👉Do you find yourself alone in a sea of “traditional approaches to student behavior” and yearn for simple ways of applying the new trauma-responsive strategies in your classroom? 👉Do you find yourself triggered by your own students’ behavior with a tendency to respond to students the way you grew up only to find yourself blowing up after things pile up, letting emotional tension build?. ”Welcome to The Society’s Child Podcast, a sanctuary for Christian educators seeking solace and strategies in the realm of trauma-informed education. I’m Trish Zenczak, your guide on this transformative journey. If you’ve felt the strain of time limitations, struggled to implement trauma-informed strategies, or yearned for a community that aligns with your Christian values, you’re in the right place. In this podcast, we delve into heart-driven conversations tailored for school environments. As a Trauma-Responsive Education Specialist, I understand the implications of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and it’s my passion to blend Biblical encouragement, evidence-based trauma-informed strategies, with actionable mental health tips to empower you in creating trauma-sensitive schools. Whether you’re seeking clarity on trauma-informed education or looking to calm chaos in your classroom, this podcast offers practical insights for educators and beyond. I’m not just your host; I’m a Jesus-lover, educator, and compassion advocate with a unique journey. As a foster child, group home kid, and now a guardian and adoptive mom, I’ve experienced the challenges firsthand. I’ve been where you are, overwhelmed by disruptive behaviors and searching for a better way. Join me as I share my experiences, lessons learned, and evidence-based approaches that transformed my teaching and parenting. Together, let’s trade sleepless nights for peaceful dreams, classroom chaos for healthy boundaries, and resentment for Christ-like compassion. You’re not alone in this journey. Grab your favorite drink, and let’s navigate the frontlines of trauma-responsive education together. Society’s Child needs you—armor up, and let’s make a difference, one classroom at a time. This is more than a podcast; it’s a movement. Join me as we work together to impact lives with love, understanding, and faith. Mission: To empower Christian educators in trauma-informed education, so they can create trauma-sensitive schools and positively impact the lives of their students. Our mission is to provide Biblical encouragement, evidence-based trauma-informed strategies, and actionable mental health tips for educators. We aim to build a community for Christian educators, offering insights, support, and a transformative journey that leads to creating Christ-like compassion in the classroom. Join us as we work together to impact lives with love, understanding, and faith, building a movement that goes beyond podcasting—a community for Society’s Child. Join our Facebook Community - www.facebook.com/groups/societyschild

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Episodes

Monday Jan 08, 2024

Hey friends! 🌟 In this episode, we embark on a journey to understand and address compassion resistance among educators in the trauma-informed movement. We explore the challenges faced by educators resistant to embracing compassion.
With a focus on fostering understanding, we discuss three practical strategies for navigating these challenging conversations with a compassion-resistant educator. Join us in creating a compassionate and supportive educational environment for both educators and students.✨
Connect with Trish:👉Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/SocietysChild 👉Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SocietysChild.co 👉Instagram: www.instagram.com/societyschild.co👉Subscribe and Review: If you find this episode helpful, hit subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues.
👉Interested in being a guest on the show?  Email SocietysChildPodcast@gmail.com

Monday Jan 08, 2024

Welcome back, amazing educators! 🌟 In this special Monday Mindset Matters episode, we're diving into 3 Tips for Building Resilient Educators with a Trauma-Informed Touch. Join us for a quick, uplifting chat where we explore practical insights to create compassionate learning environments. Tune in for bite-sized wisdom, heartfelt appreciation, and a sprinkle of positivity to kickstart your week. Let's make our classrooms places of resilience, empathy, and growth together! Stay teach-tastic, and let's make it a great day! 🍎📚 #EducatorEmpowerment #ClassroomResilience #MondayMotivation #traumainformed 
Connect with Trish:👉Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/SocietysChild 👉Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SocietysChild.co 👉Instagram: www.instagram.com/societyschild.co👉Subscribe and Review: If you find this episode helpful, hit subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues.
👉Interested in being a guest on the show?  Email SocietysChildPodcast@gmail.com

Monday Jan 01, 2024

Hey, friends! 🌟In this episode, we're chatting about the heart of education—compassion -- and the possible resistance to it. Today, we're tackling a common challenge: resistance. Some say, "I've got no time for compassion," or "It's not my thing." But trust me, it's the secret sauce to creating connections and helping those kiddos flourish.  So, why the resistance? Could be many things. Listen in and see if you resonate with any of the reasons given.  Now, here's the thing: Compassion isn't just a soft skill; it's a superpower. But, like any superhero training, it takes practice. Remember, it's a journey, not a sprint.  Let's make education a haven for growth, understanding, and, most importantly, compassion. 🚀#CompassionRevolution #TeachingWithHeart #traumainformededucation #societyschild
Connect with Trish:👉Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/SocietysChild 👉Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SocietysChild.co 👉Instagram: www.instagram.com/societyschild.co👉Subscribe and Review: If you find this episode helpful, hit subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues.
👉Interested in being a guest on the show?  Email SocietysChildPodcast@gmail.com

Monday Jan 01, 2024

Hey Educator Champions!  🌟 Episode 3 is a must-hear—we're unleashing the power to become true change-makers in trauma-responsive education. I'm here to guide you on bridging the gap between trauma awareness and being a responsive educator. Expect nuggets of wisdom to empower you to take action and make waves in your educational space.
I challenge you with three actionable steps, so remember, creating a trauma-responsive environment isn't just for students. We have to acknowledge trauma's impact on educators, administrators, and the entire human spectrum. 
You, my friend, can be the change-maker your school needs.🌟 🎙️✨ #TraumaResponsiveEducation #ChangeMakers #EmpowerEducators
Connect with Trish:👉Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/SocietysChild 👉Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SocietysChild.co 👉Instagram: www.instagram.com/societyschild.co👉Subscribe and Review: If you find this episode helpful, hit subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues.
👉Interested in being a guest on the show?  Email SocietysChildPodcast@gmail.com

Monday Jan 01, 2024


Hey Friends!
🎙 Trish here, your fellow educator and compassionate soul! Today on the Society's Child Podcast, we're diving deep into something close to my heart—applying faith to trauma-informed education. 🌟
📖 We'll chat about biblical principles that elevate us as educators, providing comfort to our students in times of emotional distress, and creating safe havens in our classrooms. I'm spilling the beans on three faith-based strategies that can truly transform your approach to teaching.
🙏 Ready to infuse your classroom with a sprinkle of faith, compassion, and understanding? Grab a cuppa, hit play, and let's navigate this journey together!
Stay Teach-tastic, Trish ✨🍎 #TraumaInformedEducation #QuietFaith #EducatorJourney
 
Connect with Trish:👉Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/SocietysChild 👉Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SocietysChild.co 👉Instagram: www.instagram.com/societyschild.co👉Subscribe and Review: If you find this episode helpful, hit subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues.
👉Interested in being a guest on the show?  Email SocietysChildPodcast@gmail.com
 
 
 

Monday Jan 01, 2024

Hey Educator Fam!
I'm thrilled to kick off Society's Child podcast! 🚀 Episode 1 is a heart-to-heart about my journey—a child of God, a teacher, foster mom, and a survivor of complex trauma. My mission? Answering a divine call to use my story to help others. Having lived through abandonment, abuse, and neglect, I bring a unique perspective to trauma-informed education.
My lens offers insight into the internal world of a child battling low self-esteem, feelings of being unloved, and the impact of trauma on behavior. I've walked the healing path, and my goal is to connect with educators, sharing my experiences to foster compassion and understanding. With 15 years in the classroom, I've decoded student behavior, navigating the challenges of reaching every child, especially those seemingly falling through the cracks. As a former teacher, I understand the demands—lesson plans, grading, meetings—spinning a thousand plates in the air. My hope is to make trauma-informed practices accessible, offering practical tools that fit seamlessly into your classroom, creating a responsive, empathetic learning environment.
Being a foster and adoptive mom enriches my perspective. Balancing parenting children with trauma and collaborating with the education system is no easy feat. I've been in the trenches, striving to align the needs of my child with the goals of the school. I'm on a mission to simplify trauma-informed practices, provide resources, and decode the language, helping educators create a trauma-responsive campus. Ultimately, I dream of a movement—a network of trauma-responsive campuses making a profound impact on students' lives. I'm looking forward to having you join me on this transformative journey!
Gratefully yours,Trish🌈✨ #TraumaInformedEducation #EmpathyInTeaching #SocietysChildPodcast #EducatorLife 
 
Connect with Trish:👉Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/SocietysChild 👉Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SocietysChild.co 👉Instagram: www.instagram.com/societyschild.co👉Subscribe and Review: If you find this episode helpful, hit subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues.
👉Interested in being a guest on the show?  Email SocietysChildPodcast@gmail.com
Interested in being a guest on the show?  Email SocietysChildPodcast@gmail.com

Monday Dec 11, 2023

👉Are you feeling stretched to the limit on time so the demand for connecting, understanding and responding to your troubled students gets pushed to the back burner?  👉Do you feel you have little understanding and resources of how to apply the trauma-informed strategies you’ve learned and you keep asking yourself, “now what?”
👉Do you find yourself alone in a sea of “traditional approaches to student behavior” and yearn for simple ways of applying the new trauma-responsive strategies in your classroom?
👉Do you find yourself triggered by your own students’ behavior with a tendency to respond to students the way you grew up only to find yourself blowing up after things pile up, letting emotional tension build?. 
”Welcome to The Society’s Child Podcast, a sanctuary for Christian educators seeking solace and strategies in the realm of trauma-responsive education. I’m Trish Zenczak, your guide on this transformative journey. If you’ve felt the strain of time limitations, struggled to implement trauma-informed strategies, or yearned for a community that aligns with your Christian values, you’re in the right place.
In this podcast, we delve into heart-driven conversations tailored for school environments. As a Trauma-Responsive Education Specialist, I blend Biblical encouragement, evidence-based trauma-informed strategies, with actionable coaching around mental health tips to empower you in creating trauma-responsive classrooms. Whether you’re seeking clarity on trauma-informed education or looking to calm chaos in your classroom, this podcast offers practical insights for educators and beyond.
I’m not just your host; I’m a Jesus-lover, educator, and compassion advocate with a unique journey. As a foster child, group home kid, and now a guardian and adoptive mom, I’ve experienced the challenges firsthand. I’ve been where you are, overwhelmed by disruptive behaviors and searching for a better way.
Join me as I share my experiences, lessons learned, and evidence-based approaches that transformed my teaching and parenting. Together, let’s trade sleepless nights for peaceful dreams, classroom chaos for healthy boundaries, and resentment for Christ-like compassion.
You’re not alone in this journey. Grab your favorite drink, and let’s navigate the frontlines of trauma-responsive education together. Society’s Child needs you—armor up, and let’s make a difference, one classroom at a time.
This is more than a podcast; it’s a movement. Join us, and let’s impact lives with love, understanding, and faith.”
Join our Facebook Community - www.facebook.com/groups/societyschild

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